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Residential Services Provider (RSP) Review of Client Progress on IPP Objectives

Please complete and submit this form to ACRC to meet the Quarterly, Semi-Annual and Annual IPP review requirement

|Client Name:       |Meeting Date:      |

|Facility Name:       |Telephone:       |

|Height:       Weight:       |Conservator Name:       |

|Payee Name:       |P&I Balance:       |

|Health Care Plan Required: Yes No For what condition(s):       |

|Medical Coverage: Medi-Cal Managed Care Plan name:       Private Insurance name:       |

|Medicare Other |

|Allergies, i.e., medication, food, environment:       |

|Physician Name |Address |Telephone # |Type of Exam |Date of Last |

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|      |      |      |Annual Physical |      |

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|      |      |      |Optometrist (2 years) |      |

|      |      |      |Psychiatrist |      |

|      |      |      |Podiatrist |      |

|      |      |      |Hearing (2-3 years) |      |

|      |      |      |Neurologist |      |

Other Medical appointments:

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|Last seizure type and date (If applicable):       |

Medications**:

(List the name of the medication, what the dosage is, the route (meaning by mouth, inhaled, topically, per rectum, etc.) and how frequently it’s administered, the reason for prescribing it, and the name of the prescribing physician. Example: Depakote, 100 mgs, by mouth, one pill-two times daily for the treatment of seizures, Dr. Foot).

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** ACRC expects Facility Administrator to discuss with the client’s physician the reasons why each medication is being prescribed. The Facility Administrator should provide medical data (e.g., seizure activity, behavioral patterns and mental health status) necessary for the physician to ensure the appropriate dosage of medication is prescribed.

Medications taken can result in a variety of possible side effects. The Facility Administrator must document any observed or reported side effects experienced by the client while taking any of the medications listed above.

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If the client has been hospitalized since the last reporting period, Facility Administrator must document the name of the hospital, the reason for and date(s) of the stay. Reminder, each hospitalization will result in the need for a Special Incident Report (SIR) being submitted.

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Some medication require periodic blood level monitoring. The Facility Administrator should request that the physician indicate if this is necessary and document this information in the client’s file; it should also be provided to the ACRC Service Coordinator.

The Facility Administrator must ensure that blood work is completed per the recommended frequency of the prescribing physician.

Examples of medications that require periodic blood level monitoring: Amitriptyline (Elavil), Carbamazepine (Tegretol), Cyclosporine (Neoral, Gengraf), Desipramine (Norpramin), Digoxin (Lanoxin), Imipramine (Tofranil), Lithium (Lithobid, Eskalith), Nortriptyline (Pamelor), Phenobarbital (Luminal), Phenytoin (Dilantin), Primidone (Mysoline), Theophylline (Theo-Dur), Valproic Acid (Depakote, Depakene), Coumadin.

|Name of Medication |Frequency of Blood Level Monitoring |Date of Blood Test |Blood Test Results |

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TEST RESULTS

|Reason for blood test:       |

|Last Blood test date:       |Medication:       |

|Last Blood test results: Low Normal High |

| C.B.C. Homoglobin AIC RPR P.S.A. TH/TSH |

|Lipid Panel Glucose |

| Electrolytes LFT Cholesterol: HDL LDL Triglyceride |

| FBS Chem Panel 6 Chem Panel 20 |

|Date of Blood Test |Blood Test Results |

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HEALTH SCREENINGS

|Blood Pressure Date:      |Results:       |

|Cholesterol Check Date:       |Results:       |

|Colon Screening (5 years after 50) Date:       |Results:       |

|Prostate Screen for Men (5 years after 50) Date:       |Results:       |

|Osteoporosis (first at 50 and 2 years after 60) Date:       |Results:       |

|Mammogram 1-2 yrs., yearly from age 40-65 Date:       |Results:       |

|Pap Smear: (yearly, if sexually active) Date:       |Results:       |

SHOTS

|Flu Shot (Yearly) Date:       |Tetanus Booster (every 10 years) Date:       |PPD/TB Skin Test Date:       |

|Pneumococcal (5 yrs. after 50) Date:       |Hepatitis B Series Dates:       |Hepatitis A (1 time) Date:      |

|Whooping Cough Booster Date:       | | |

IN THIS REPORTING PERIOD

|Special Incident Reports: |

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|Recreational Activities and Family Visits: |

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|Consultant(s) (for Level 4 Facilities Only) |

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Provide a summary of the current levels of performance for each IPP objective. When completing an objective for behaviors or hygiene (A.D.L. skill level), please include the frequency, prompt used and the outcome.

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|Facility Administrator Signature:       |Date:       |

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